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| Digiplexis 'Fire Cracker' 6" Pot remove | Rhodohypoxis 'White' remove | Pansy 'Beaconsfield' 4" Pot remove | |||||||
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| Name | Digiplexis 'Fire Cracker' 6" Pot remove | Rhodohypoxis 'White' remove | Pansy 'Beaconsfield' 4" Pot remove | ||||||
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| SKU | DIGFC7N67 | RHPXW0 | PBEA4 | ||||||
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| Price | $16.99 | Price range: $4.99 through $11.99 | $6.99 | ||||||
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| Description | Digiplexis (foxglove)A breakthrough cross between Isoplexis and Digitalis carries a mix of tangerine, gold and rose pink flowers on densely packed 60cm tall stems and 40cm wide. They are frost-hardy in most if not all Australian gardens. Last year in our own garden they were in flower from late spring until mid-autumn. 6"/14cm pot | Rhodohypoxis Baurii "White"Rhodohypoxis in their natural habitat they are often found on open grassy slopes in areas of high altitude. They produce vivid green leaves that are long and slightly hairy. This plant flowers from late spring until autumn and comes in a range of beautiful colours from pure white to a selection of pinks and into the dark reds. This plant is fairly adaptable to low temperatures down to -5°C and will grow in all but the most tropical or hot parts of Australia. They are great for rockery planting. | Viola × wittrockiana ‘Beaconsfield’Add a splash of cool-toned charm to your garden with Pansy ‘Beaconsfield’, a striking variety known for its two-toned petals, deep violet-blue merging into soft white with a yellow eye. These compact, cheerful blooms are perfect for pots, borders, and garden beds, especially during the cooler months.
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